# `sole()` The sole method returns the first element in the collection that passes a given truth test, but only if the truth test matches exactly one element: ```js collect([1, 2, 3, 4]).sole(item => item === 1); // 1 ``` If there are no elements in the collection that should be returned by the sole method, then an error will be thrown: ```js collect([1, 2, 3, 4]).sole(item => item > 4); // Error ('Item not found.') is thrown. ``` If there are multiple elements in the collection that should be returned by the sole method, then an error will be thrown: ```js collect([1, 2, 3, 4]).sole(); // Error ('Multiple items found.') is thrown. ``` Like the firstOrFail method, you may also pass an attribute, operator, and value: ```js const collection = collect([ { product: 'Desk', price: 200, discounted: true }, { product: 'Chair', price: 100, discounted: true }, { product: 'Bookcase', price: 150, discounted: true }, { product: 'Door', price: 100 }, ]); collection.sole('product', '=', 'Desk'); // { product: 'Desk', price: 200, discounted: true } ``` [View source on GitHub](https://github.com/ecrmnn/collect.js/blob/master/src/methods/sole.js)